Do Follow Blog Finder Gives You Max Link Juice!

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I found this handy little tool the other day and wanted to pass it along. :)

A little background first: If you want success in blogging, you NEED inbound links. ( it’s just part of the puzzle)

What’s an inbound link? Ex. You post a comment on someone’s blog and leave a link to your site along with it. Thus, you’ve created a link outside of your blog that has an inbound direction to your blog!

Why do you need them? The more inbound links you have out there, the more pathways to your blog for people to find! (a.k.a link juice)  Google really likes them too :)

But Google doesn’t really like them all, because Google will only reward blog comments that are done on ‘Do Follow’ Blogs. A ‘Do Follow’ blog is one that allows Google to find the outbound links on it’s site.

Whether or not a blog is ‘Do Follow’ is totally up to the Webmaster of the site.

So, in the end, you WANT to leave comments and inbound links on ‘Do Follow’ blogs to help your blog get more link juice and more looks from Google.

How do you find ‘Do Follow’ blogs?

I found this tool @ http://www.inlineseo.com/dofollowdiver/

Simply type in your keyword and it will populate a list of blogs for that keyword that are ‘Do Follow’. A handy tool indeed :) .

Have you guys used this one or one that’s better? Comment and let me know!

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16 Responses to “Do Follow Blog Finder Gives You Max Link Juice!”

  1. Mark

    04. Dec, 2011

    I am about to use this product. I hope it works. I have not found any good tools for finding quality backlinks. It is very hard to get traffic without these dofollow backlinks, and to be honest maybe it is not worth the time. I am going to stick it out though and see the process through.

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  2. Pension Release

    16. Apr, 2011

    This has been very useful and aided me into getting a good load of backlinks!

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  3. Mr Lhasa Apso

    21. Jan, 2011

    thank you for this great tool, still useful, thanx for sharing.
    have a nice day Frank aka Mr Lhasa Apso

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  4. Your “codes” article has saved me soooooo much time. I’m a newbie, and “diver” link is also helpful. I’ve recommended your articles and site to other newbies like myself because your stuff works.

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  5. LingonLife

    15. Nov, 2010

    This is, by far, the best way I’ve read yet how to create one way links. Thanks!

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    25. Aug, 2010

    It’s really great post. I would like to appreciate your work and would like to tell to my friends.
    Thanks for sharing

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  7. Vector Graphics

    10. Aug, 2010

    Dofollow backlinks are essential for a website to be highly ranked in search engines. The difficult part of SEO also is finding of such blogs to comment.

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  8. Peter

    06. Aug, 2010

    There are many such tools. CommentHut, G-lock Fast Blog Finder and Comment Kahuna all have good quality free versions. I also saw rave reviews for Blogcommentdemon, but it seems to only have a paid version.

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  9. Kenneth Holland

    04. Aug, 2010

    I have used Comment Kahuna for a couple years now for this. I’m going to give inline seo a try. :)

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  10. kishan

    02. Aug, 2010

    This is really nice. thanks.

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  11. Ian

    25. Jul, 2010

    In theory, it’s a good tool – it worked OK a year or so ago when I last used it.

    It works by searching a manually created database of dofollow blogs.

    But over time its database has got seriously out of date. lots of the blogs are now nofollow, or have adopted nofollow comment systems like DISQUS.

    So I’d recommend using one of the firefox plugins that highlights nofollow links. Then checking out the other comments on the blog when you get there. Might save you time commenting on blogs that arent going to bring you a lot of juice.

    Ian

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    • Ryan Deiss

      25. Jul, 2010

      appreciate the info! I actually have that plugin, and you’re right it’s a great tool to actually verify the tools you’re using, because like you said, the software may not be up to date.

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      • Ian

        26. Jul, 2010

        Yeah – personally I’d just use the “codes” you released in your recent report to find targeted blogs with decent pagerank and have a plugin like SEO for firefox runnign so that you quickly see which blogs are nofollow.

        Even if it’s nofollow you might get some traffic from a blog with a lot of traffic itself. So I wouldn’t just focus on dofollow blogs.

        I’d also not just stick to high pagerank pages. often they have comments closed nowadays – or the comments are filled with links from other SEOers.

        My slightly sneaky trick is to look for more recent posts on blogs which have a number of high pagerank posts. The more recent post won’t have visible pagerank as google’s toolbar probably won’t have been updated recently enough. But since the other posts on the site have high pagerank, the chances are that the recent ones will have too – just not visible yet. So I comment there and often I’m one of the few commenters vs the hundreds when a post already has high pagerank. Since there are fewer comments and fewer outbound links, my comment gets me more google juice.

        Ian

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  12. hi3w

    13. Jul, 2010

    how about this:
    dofollow blog finder
    http://www.zaccode.com/space-1030-do-thread-id-1208.html

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  13. Hey,

    Great find. I think I saw another tool similar to this the other day. I think it was phillip mansour who was using it.

    From memory, I believe it was called fastblogfinder.

    Thanks
    Mike

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